Type-writing machine.



E. A, N. COLADANT,

TYPE WRITING MACHINE.

APPLICATION 1115511111127, 1912.

Patented May 19, 1914.

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ERNEST .AMABLE NARCISSE 4COL-LDltHQTI?,' 0F PARIS, FRANCE, AASSlTrNOR TO UN'lDllR WOOD TYPEWRITERCOMANY, F NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATIONAOF DELA- WARE.

TYE-WRITI'NGMACHINE. v "f l Y Specification of Letters Patent. Patented luayvllglly Application led Janiiary?, 1912. Serial No.6'73,801. I

To all whom it may concern Be itA known that l, EEN-EST AiiraisLE NARCISSE Consumi; al citizen of France, residing at 39 Rue Sextius Michel7 Paris, France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Type-Writing Machines, of which the following is a specifiy cation.

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yeach end Amay lpass ai'oiind'suitable pulleys,

V"(5" one of which has a liaiid 'wheel' by lwhich it4V plate of a' typewriting machine, While'they other fixed scale, ywhich isplaced so that itmay be conveniently read in juxtaposition toftliemain typewriter scale, may also bel graduatedat letter-space intervals, bifit, the graduations of the 'second scale are preferably numbered alternately. In other words,

.j each numbered division on the second scale bears a number4 one-half as great as the number on'tlie main scale plate of the typewriter. A y .A

The movable scale is also graduated at letter-space intervals,v and yits gradnations are/preferably numbered asf'are thegradiiations 'of the second fixedjscale, but in the reverse direct-ion. Themovablesoale .may be .in the form of anv endless belt, one reach offivhich lies above lthe' two fixedscales v and between them, and said reach may be held down against-'said fixed scale by means of idle rolls under which` said. movable, scale passes. Thebelt oftlie movable" scale at may befrotated, `and said pulley may have 'sliortteeth oiiits surface to engage with corresponding pei-fora'lions in the belt ot the movable scale. Adetent may' engage depressions in said wheelso that when the movable scale is moved to any one position, thel deteiit will tend to center tliesr-ale in `On said cross-bar 4 is also mounted a'fix `cateiin said scale the letter-s )aces atlwh'ic .instead of standing directly acrosstlie position to aline its gradiiationsfwith thse` of. the otherscales andA to yieldinglyliol'd said inovable'scale there. 5.5 OtherV features and advantages will hereinafter appear. di' l In the accompanying drawings, Iiigiire` lis a plan of the device. Fig. 1^.is`a plair View o the movable scale. Fig. Q'is across 60 l section inthe'nplaneA--A of Fig. f1. Fig."

3 is a detail sectional vi ew showing the mov-f` able ribbon and its pulleys. AFig.lishows'a- I part of the scales, *greatly` enlarged so 'to-represent more plainlythe details of the, l5Y inscriptions and 'to show an instance ofthe arrangement of the figures on scale a. i f The framey 1. of an ordinary Underwoodv typewriting'niachine has guides (not shown) on'which a carriage 2 travels, said carriage" having on it an indicatororpointe 3 which travels along the front cross-bar 4 of thej Atypewritii'ig machine andindicates theposi tionof said carriage on the scale plat-e" a5. which maybe called the'fixe'd main scale. 75

auxiliary scale b, and, along 'thisau'xiliaryfixed. scale the left-handemargin` stop and. the right-hand margin-stop e may be itrifoiiiit-I i thev indexesor pointers Eed to slide in theyordinarymaiiii'er'so'tlat `gSQ said margin stops become e ectivA f f The fixed main scaie ai isgradiiated': at 'f letterfspace intervals inthe usual mannerandinay have' every-fifth division *mai-ke with the number vapproi'iriate tolithatdi sion, orpiefeiably every fifth divisiiiiisiy marked in large figures and the` intei-.ven-ii-ig..5y divisions are marked in smallyligures.A Said=90` smallfigures may be eithe/rreadable fr.om the roritof. the ,machine7 as are the figures' at every fifth space. or maybe set sidewise, as seen in Fig. l, so that larger fig'iiresmay:y

be used; andsaid sidew'isne figures `will; ber-'p95 extremely distinct from the figures ma'rleinfr the letter-space at everyiifth linterval. a'

The auxiliary/,fixed scale is grai'luated at every lcttei'-space;A saidgradiiations beingv inline with tlie graduations on the mainll scale'. But in said auxiliary:scaleltlie'alterl nate lctterfspacesl are consecutivelyfnilm bored beginning ivith zero and thenuinbers, tr;

graduations, are set just to the right of the graduation to which they belong. For con- .iyenience in locating numbers, every fifth number on said sca eis made larger than:

,fein-aller in diameter than .the width of a 'let-i ett-space to permit pegs to be inserted at djacent letter-spaces. The vsockets in the main scale a are'denoted by the reference -numeral m, and the socketsin the auxiliary Z'Qscaleare denoted bythe reference numeral fand; a {"set of pegs 7c resembling the pegs `-j L, exceptthat their. heads are of some other Y colon-preferably red, may be inserted into J-f-theocketsn. Bysetting these pegs, any ,letter-space' may bepermanently or tempolrarily marked, thus avoiding all necessity of v -remembering the number of said space.

`Between said main and auxiliary fixed scales lies a' movable scale `ein the form of M -ia' belt, which is graduated at letter-space in, l tervals numbered from left to right, but @otherwise corresponding 'With ,the divisions ibn; the fixed, auxiliary scale, namely, being v "co'nseeutively numbered at every alternate A rgraduatioii. Said belt at the left-hand bight" passes around a' pulley Z having pegs a, on '.'lts-suriace which mesh with corresponding perforations z' in the belt c. Said belt at its opposite bight passes around a similar pul- `40' ley;y d having .corresponding` pegs 7L which Y enter the' perforations z, and said pulley likewise comprises an extended shaft to which it is vfas t; tl 1ere being a hand Wheel .Y lc -fast O n saidl shaft, by 4'which said pulley may be turned to bringy the belt c to any -desired position, the belt :being endless With its idle reach lyingbeneath th'e frontbard of the typewriter'. AThe' puiley d 'also com- 'prises a series-of depressions on its periphso as to `bring said belt to rest, andihold it with the graduationsf thereon registering With the graduations'on the. fixed main scale.

The top' reach of saldv belt isheldl in. posiend thereof, whichoverlies said belt and holds ityclose againstthe surface. of the vcross-bar' 4. T-he crossbar 4 is provided` with a groupv ofsockets m, n, at each end thereo beyond the end of the fixed main may be inserted when not in' use on the vscales forthe time being.

'f1 If it is. desired-4 winsert unwritten maf;

in any of severalcolumns, said colbetu'cen the columns.

ery withwhich a spring detent g coperates,

,tion by means of an idlepulley t'near eachl inserted in theauxiliary iixed scale at .The

scale. In' these sockets, any of the pegs L,

umnsmay be distinguished from each other by means of green pegs L set 1n .the sockets .m in the main scale at letterspace graduations corresponding to the dividing lines Any important column cali beA distinguished by having"4 it marked With a red peg instead of a green peg. I'f these columns areof the same number of letter-spaces each and it is convenient t0' add andsubtract the number of letter- 75 spaces from one peg to the next, the distance may be read off on the movable scale, and ifthe movable scale is shifted to the vlast set peg, the next peg may be inserted.

by reading ofi" the desired number from the g() movable scale, or the scale itselfinay be. moveda corresponding number of letterspaces, so that the zero on saidI scale will indicate the'point at which a peg is to be set.

The red-headed pegs 7a' may be utilized 85 for indicating the margin of the Work Which is normally done, and it marginal notes are to be inserted, one ofsaid pegs should bc inserted two letter-sl'iaces to the right of the margin stop, .so as to indicate to the operator when said marginal Work is Withintvvo letter-spaces of thev edge `of the normally typewritten line. These two letterspaces serve asa demarcation between the lmarginal and the regular typeivritten' line. 95 For example, if the margin begins at 20, as seen in Fig. '1, the red peg 7c vshould be setat 18, as/shovvn in said figure,d Themovable scale "may be shifted until its zero is opposite the, red pointer thus set for margiixal work 'and the movable scale will then temporarily Aplay the same partin positionin'g` Work that the auxiliary fixed scale plays in work which extends across the full letterspace travel of the typewriter.

lf the Amovable scale is positioned with its Zero set at theextreme lefthand end of the fixed a'uxiliary.scale,' the left-hand mar` gin peg may be positioned exactly symmetrical with the right-hand margin peg by 110 noting on the fixed auxiliary scale the point at which the right-handmargin peg is set, and thensettingthe left-hand margin peg opposite theV point on `the Vmovable scale which bears the same number as does the iixedauxiliary. scale at the right-hand marfginpeg. When there. are ay number -of headings rto be `inserted in one column, a peg L maybe 4 point as far from the zero of said scaleas' the Width of said column. This peg: may be utilized in centering headings. in said Acol- .umn. For 'this purpose, thepeg is'usfed in` connection with the movable" scale asiel-'172,5

lows: Suppose it is Adesired to center the Word description in the e'olnmnbounded by the letter-spaces 51 and 66. First, a pegg'vg"y L is inserted in the auxiliary'scale b inl-line?- Withthe scale number 14 on tliemainsc l because there are fourteen letter-spaces Whichcan be Written in s'aid column. Then Ait willlbe noted that the number on the.

fixed auxiliary scale Opposite the first letter- 5 spacein said column is 26, because the lfirst letter-space in said column which 4can be .written on vis152.l If now themovable scale `is shifted yto bringthe number 26 opposite thefpeg'L at (36, it will be found that the A number on said scale oppositefthel pegL at 14'is 52 (see Fig. l). This is true because Utheauxiliaryjand movable scales are graduf 4Aated identically but in Vopposite directions.

yThe exact letter-space at which the word 15 rdescriptionis t'dbebegun in said column Qiiiay lberdetermined as'follows: Set the typeiiiriltei'f"carriage at zero and then spell out y on the space bar the number of letters in the said Word description The point at which the carriage comes to rest after striking theJ Alastflettefr of said word indicates on the movable scale lthe letter-space 54, vand it Will be cundthatif the carriage isnoW set at theV lette`r`=sp`ace 54 on the main scale,l theA Word description will be centered exactly in the column between peg at 51 and peg at '66. vSonie-suggestions may be made to uti liz'ing'thisthombination of scales for margin Work and other-purposes to give the most tuationmaks comingtat the end of the line should not be counted in letter-spaesl Anotheris vthat Vwhen a number is read off Which' il 'falls' between fthe number graduati'ons on the auxiliary scales,4 the larger adjacent num- 'ber'lshould'bef-always read off and not the ylower number. l'

The lmovablelauxiliary scale c' maybe l-usedr'in' conjunction with the .main scale a 40 as a centering device to readilyl determine tl'xercenter ofan'ywritten line forwhichthe aatljustable':margin stops may be set. For etlrispupose the movable scale c is adjusted Aso that th'scale number thereon` at the leftldiand ilma'girr.stop is the same as the scale "number on the main` scale atthe right-hand stop. The number on the movable scale at wir v.the ri,f ght-hanzl .stop will then indicate the number on y themainV scale. tow-hi'ch the caroriagegiiidicatm ymust `be brought to center ethic carriage; with.. respect to the i margin stapel F-1lins,:forexample, if the right-hand im j margin step' v at 2() onvthc main scale, Fig. l he left-hand .margin stop is at 78 on in` A'scalegthe movable scale 4 is ad- `tobi-ing.the number 20 thereon, in itlrr'h onthemain scale. It Willthen ejjfthat the .numbeigon the movable n. line with the vright-hand. margin stop hereforej. 49 on `the main scale indi` f position.to'u'hich the indicator 3 :arijia'ge must be brought toicenter xtivecii'thefrnargin stops. To 'as'.rloriegample, the' Word :when the marrrin "sinus and Y scale c are set as in the example just given,

vthe carriage is moved to the right against the margin stop fz) and the space bar operated once for each letter in the Word ,del scription the carriage between`43 and 44 on the m0'v able scale; 44, therefore, indicates'the num.L ber on the main scale to which the carriage pointershould be, brought. It the fwor'd description is now written, it will bey ex- 75 actly centered with respect to' aline"y determined by vthe carriage stops u and if.' v. It may be further noted that the movable scale c may bepsedto indicatedirectly fthe hand margin stop /u zero and the left'- hand stop is ih any 'position ofadjustment. For this purpose,'t` he moy'fablescale'isadl justed to :bring its `z,e'ro"p`oin t inline with the stop "The number oir-the Vmovable scale opposite zero on the'main scale is then the number on the main scale at the center of 'the' line of Writing for which' the stop u isset. i 1

It AWill be observed that While the examples of usingthe 'scales have `beenl described as being'applied tothe Writing of headings, etc., they may beequally utilized for underscoring Words fand' fon'otlrer similar purposes. 4, l

Variations* maybe resorted to lwithin the scope'of the'invention, andiportions 'of the `improvements may be'used'witlmutv others. 4

' `l`.`1'n aftypewriting"machine, the combi;- nation with a traveling carriage, of a scale for determining the position Aof la* letterspace 'onsaid' carriage, Aa second scale movablewith reference `to 'said first scale,a Wheel having a Adriving connection` With tlie movable lscale foradjusting said movable@ scale, anda handle' to rotate said Wheel.' 2. In a typewriting" machine, thevcom'bination with atraveling carriage,^of a scale `for determining thepositionof ai letter"- space on said carriage, a second scale movable with reference to said first scale,-;a wheelfor adjusting said movable scale; and a detent engaging said Wheel foifposi'tively positioning said movable scale.-

:f 3. In a typeW-r-itin'g machine, vthe combination withatraveling carriage anda scale Afor, determining-"theI position of a letterspace on said carriage5 of ascale adjacent 120 `said rst scale, twowheel's engagedby `said4 second scale, a handle for turning-one of.y said wheels to locate saidfscale, and a"detent forholding said -scalealined.

4. In a typewriting machine, the'combinaan index for determining theposition ofva letterfspaceon said carriagefof a lmovable `scale adjacent said first scalev to"coperate This brings the indicator 3 von 7.0

12F` vtion lwith, a travelingcarriage,` a scale fand Aable scale formed of iexible material, and

two rotating wheels for positioning said second scale with reference to said first scale.

5. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage and a scale for determining the position of a lotterspace on said carriage, of a scale adjacent said first scale formed of flexible material, idle wheels holding said second scale in position, a wheel for positioning said flexible scale, and a' deteiit for holding it alined.

6. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage and a scale for determining the position of a letterspace on said carriage, of. a scale movable with -respect to said lirst scale, a detent for holding said movable scale, a hand wheel for positioning it, and guides in which, it slides. ,l

7. In a typewriting machine, vthe combination with. a bar, of a scale movable on said bar, a wheel lying within said bar which said scale engages, and a detent engaging said Wheel for holding said scale positioned.

8. In atypewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage, of a scale for indicating the position of said carriage, pegs settable along said scale, a second scale having graduations thereon, pegs settable along said second scale,and a third scale shiftable with reference to said lirst two scales and graduated inconforinity with one of said scales,'but numbered in the reverse direction.

9. In a typewriting machine, tliecoinbination with a traveling carriage, yof scale for determining the position of said carriage graduated in letter-space intervals, a second scale adjacent said rst scale graduated in alternate letter-space intervals, and a third scale lying-between' said two scales and shiftable longitudinallyof said scales and graduated inv conformity with one of said scales, but numbered inthe reverse direction. v

10. 'In a typeivriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage and a scale on the machine frame fixed with reference to-'said frame, of aI second scale on said frame adjacent to said rst scale,V a belt 1ying adjacent'said two scales graduatedin 1 y(':o'nforniity with one of said scales, butnumbered in the reversey direction,` a ywheel `around which said belt passes, and a detent which engages said wheel for arresting it sothat the graduations'on said belt scale V' Will aline Witli'the graduations on said-other scalesLand a hand wheel for turning said In `atypewriting/machine, the combi-A nation .with scale, of asecond scale fixed relatively thereto, abelt having scale markings and'extending along said scales, idler rollers holding said belt in apposition` to *said scales,.a wheel over which said 4belty the graduations on said belt with the graduations on said fixed scale. 13. In a typewriting machine,the combi riage, of margin stops for limiting the travel of said carriage, pegs settable along said scale forA indicating other positionsof said carriage, an'd a. movable sc`ale .coperating `with said stops and pegs'.

14. In a typewriting machine, the combination with abar, hav-ing. two scales thereon,

of tapered sockets located along one of saidl scales, and pegs fortitting into said sockets in positions to indicate letter-space positions along the work-sheet.

15. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage and scales for indicating letter-spaces on 'said carriage, of tivo rows of sockets on said'scales, and different types of pegs insertible in either oi said'rows of sockets. j

`1G. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage, of a scale plate, a lmargin stop arranged to be adjustable along said scale plate, vand a scale adjustable along said margin stop, said adjustable scale being co-extensive with said scale plate, and extending continually over the full length thereof in its adjustments.

17. In a'typewriting machine, the' combination with a traveling carriage having-'a scale indicator, of a iiexible band having a scale marked thereon along which said indi- '.cator moves during the travel of the cai'- riage, -and a roller about whiclrsaidband rims to adjust the-scale. i

18. In a typewriting machine, the combiband adjustable in-the direction. of the `carvov .75 nation with traveling carriage and'a scale for determining the position of said car-A nation with a traveling carriage, of a iexible riage travel, saidband having a scale marked thereon, and a roller on the machine frame over which the band runs to' adjustl its scale. 19. In a typewriting machine, the combination'with a travelingcarriage, of a ieiiible band lextending in the direction of the carriage travel, .scale markings on said band', a pointer on the carriage to travel along said band,and rollers on the machine frame over which said band extends and by'l'means of which adjustment of said band is permitted. 20. In a typewritingmachine, the combination with a traveling carriage, of'a scale extending in the directiono'f t-he` carriage 'traveland from one fixed point to another on the machine frame, and means to adjust the scale to bring diderent scale markings in view without varying said extent of the Scale.

nation with a traveling carriage, .of an end- \less band having a scale thereon ,,rollers mounted-con the machine frame over which said band extends, and means'to rotate one of-said rollers and thereby cause the band to travel on the said rollers.

22. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage, of a scale coperating therewith and formed of flexible material, rollers on which said scale runs Ameans' to form a positive driving connection between'one of said rollers and the scale, and a handle on said last-named roller to drive the scale. n

23. In attypewriting machine, the combination with a'traveling carriage, of a scale coperating therewith and formed of flexible material, rollers on which said scale runs,

means to fbrm a positive driving connection between oneiof said rollers and the scale, and means for holdin the scale adjusted at intervals corresponding to letter-space intervals of the carriage travel.

. 24.. Ina typewriting machine, the combination witha traveling carriage, of a Hexible scale,rollers over which said scale extends,

means for rotating one of vsaid rollers and thereby driving the scale, and a spring dete'nt enga 'ng one of said rollers'to yieldingly hol the scale in positionsfof adjustment at intervals corresponding tothe'spacjings of the scale markings. g

25. In a typewriting machine, the combination'with a'traveling carriage and adjustable margin stops therefor, of a scale adjustable to read .'from zero at one stop toward the'other stop to indicate the distance between themargin stops.

26.' In' a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage and adjustable margin stops therefor, of ascale adjustable to read from zero at one stop toward' the other stop to indicate the distance be-" tween the margin stops,. the scale having gaduations numberedto indicate intervals Veach ual to two letter-space intervals.

27. n a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage having an indicator, of an adjustable margin stop there'for, and a scale coperating with the margin stop and adjust-able'to, maintain its."

zero point at the margin stopte indicate the distance )of the carriage indicator from said stop. 1

28. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage and adjustable margin vstops therefor, of a adjustable scale having numbered graduations at intervals each double: the extent of a letter-space movement of the carriage, a second scale'cooperating with said first sca-le and having graduations designating spaces each equal' in @attent to a letter-space movement of the carriage, and indicators carried with Isaid.

fiable margin A`tstops therefor, of a scale graduate u mounted on the machine frame and adjustable to indicate directly7 at one stop the number of letter-'spaces from either stop to a point mid-way between said stops.

, Ell). Iii a` typewriting machine, the combi-` nation with a traveling carriage, aii indicatorv thereon 'and a stationary scale4 having numbered graduations along Which the indicator moves, cfa second scale adjustable along the first scale and having numbered graduations, said second scale in its Various positionsl of adjustment being operativelj7 co-extensive with said stationary scale the distance between any two numbers on said movable scale being double the distance bct-iveen like numbers on the stationary scale.

3l. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage, of` a stationary scale comprising tions reading from rig t to lett at letter-v numbered graduaspace intervals, and an adjustable scale 'in apposition with said first named scale and provided'ivith scale markings reading in in its several'positioiis of adjustment being operatively co-extensive with said stationary scale.

32. In a tvpeWrit-ing machine, the combination Wiyli a traveling carriage and Va scale indicating the letter space vthe opposite direction, said adjustable scale' position of the carriage, of adjustable mar# 111 SIOPS, Mld a centering device coperating with the margin stops to indicate vthe graduation on said scale at the center of the line for which the stops are set.

33. The combination with a carriage and two devices for determining the length of a line of Writing, each device adjustable relatively to the other and to the carriage, of means to coperatie with said adjustable devices for mechanically determining,I the center of a line of Writ-ing Whose position and length are determined by said adjust-able devices. Y

34. The combination with a carriage,"of a scale and two devices for determining the length and posit-ion of a? line of Writing, said devices adjustable relatively to each 'other and to the carriage, and means to coperate with said adjustable -devices and said scale for determining the center of a line of Wr-iting Whose position and length are detering with said indicatingmeans to indicate on said scale the center of saidiline of ywriting. v

` IT. The combination with a carriage, and dences for determining the length oi a line of Writing, each device adjustable relatively Ato the other and to the carriage, of an ad 'justable relativelyto each other and to the cai'riagdot indexes on said devices, and an adjustable ,centering device comprising a 'scale cooperating with said indexes to deter.

vmine the center of a line of writing Whose position and length are determined by said first-mined devices.

"lf'he combination with a4 scale, two indexes, 'devices for determining the length and position of a. line of Writing, said indexes and devices adjustable relatively to cach other `and to the carriage, and an adjustable scale reading in the reverse di` recioii from said first-,mentioned scale and coperating with said indexes to determine the point on said rst-mcntioned scale representing the center of line of Writingwhosc position and length are determined by said devices. I Q 4.

3). The combination with carriage, ci a scale, adjustable stopf` for determining'tlie length and position of a line of Writing, indexes adjustable with said stops, and an auxiliary scale adjustable relatively to said indexcsto a position indicated by the, position of said :l "dexes, one of said indexes iiiv dicating on saidA auxiliary scale, When thus g bination with a travelingcarriage vand a adjusted, thc center of a line ot Writing whose length and position are determined,

by the position of said stop.

40. Thef'combinationwith a. carriage, a scale having 'numbered gradnations, vices for determiningthe length and posi tion of a line of Writing, indexes on said devices indicating on said scale the position of said devices, said devices adjustable relatively to each other and to the carriage', and an auxiliary scale adjustable along said first named scale and having numbered graduations, the/distance between any two numbers being doubletlieJ distance between the same 'numbers on theiirst-inentioneil scale.

4l. The combination with a carriage, of a scale having numbered graduations, devices for determining the length and position of a line of Writing, indexes on said devices indicating on said scale the post tions of said devices, said devices adjustable relatively to each other and to the carriage, and an auxiliary scale adjustable along said firstA named scale and having numbered graduations, the distance between any two numbers being double the distance between carriage, of asai( adjustable devices.

the sam'e numbers on the iii'st-inentioncd scale, the numbers on the auxiliary scale readinftiin the reverse direction to those on the v first named scale.

The combination with a carriage, of a main scale, devices. fordeterinining the length and position of a line of Writing,

indexes carried by said devices and adjust-A able therewith along the scale, and an auxiliary scale adjustable along the main scale .to indicate directly at one index the num-- ber of letter-spacesin said line.

43, In a typewriting machine, the coms bination with a carriage and a scale indi` eating the position ofthe carriage, of an endless band extending along said scale, and av scaleo'n said band. i

4i. in a typevvriting machine, the conivbination with a carriage and a scale indicating the position of the carriage, of an endless band extending along said scale, and a scale on said band, the' last mentioned scale comprising graduationsJnumbered to' said endless band coperating with s aid rst named scale, andivith said indexes for determinusgA the center of a line ofwriting whose position and length are determined by ln a typeivrit-ing niachin'efthe coni-f fixed barhaving a scale for determiningl the position of said carriage, of pegsindepend: ently and niovably lodgable in openings provided at letter-spaceintervals along saidscale in positions to indicate arbitrary Space measurements for a Work-sheet',"said bar having a group of idle lodgments for said pegs, near said scale, to support them when not in use. A l i' 47. ln s typeivriting machine, the coinbination-,ivitli a traveling carriagehaving a scale indication. of a-belt comprising a scale, a bar on which said belt travels, and a Wheel on said bar for positioning said belt; said bar having lodgments to 'receive tivo kinds of pegs in positions for indicat-` ing columnar and marginal positions on a worksheet.

' 48. In a typewriting machine, Lthe biiiation with a traveling carriage, Aof tivo',

fixed scales reading alike as to direction but i of dilferent dimensionaLvali'ies, and a movable scale located kbetween and reading op'-y positely to' said fixed scales.

49. In a typewriting machinejithe coni'- i binationlwith a carlliavge, of anindicator and letter-spaces in the line Whose length is descaiefor vsaid Carnage, independently adtenmnedvbv said gages.

justable margin gages, pointers to indicate V ERNEST AMABLE NARCISSE COLADANT. .u

the positions of @he gages, an@ an auxiliary Witnesses: 5 scale; seid auxlhzufy scale adJustable to in- `LOUIS G. FERRER,

diente directly and correctly the number 0f COXE. 

